2nd STRIKE ISSUE, JULY-AUGUST B.C. LUMBER WORKER From Page 1 “Iron Workers” say to you? Guttman: According to the in- junction I was to pe back at work. Manson: Did h e? Guttman: Mi ae that? Why did you not 0 back then? _Hurley: I object on the grounds say anything| = y, al go back to Mansor am not very inter- ested in ae Why did you a work when sed ve called you up and told yo: back? Guttman: Bridge was snes ter | u back unsafe and announcers oawded the inser and before bar. An armed RCMP officer in civies sat by etic ly. Mr, Justice Manson entered. Man: you any report of any gat ZA ing on Hui ley: I = n asting for the men, they pre pared to Be Reser morning; lurley: That is pais they wi A Hees fn decide. ae low many present? esent. yes! but there is who won't be here, Is Mr. Guttman here! aig come and take stal ne yee vanere ai As I aerial | you es Hu ey: W With the greatest re- reason es believe b we ou know about of. the Work’ said it was ne geeeraust Gui pean Manson: That pein true, you aidvaot ork? If there is unsafe. Manson: Colonel Swan said it is quite safe (ous vork, What do you m hake ee that in: Why do we have to tiie that bridge whe! en we are on strike Manson: eae the engineers ke then? do not want to a chance. spect. my lord, aati ‘onfess I) That’s why. You realize that, am totally at a loss as to why this} don’t you? Do you want to what purpose? there . indefinitely on I am reading a notice addr temporary staging? Did you talk to ee worl aie a with Mr. Edison or Mr. “is rath? per ead Ee Itis not! You realize that what have nega to read it again. Id me is in dire lurley: Yes. my ir but is it ie intial Man: ved w to this fetts Fee a 10 appear getore me on the 10th day of July. Now, to ect contradiction to what they have ee ae nee H anson: Ther must be o before me 1 s I Propose to eiahilite all the men as to just how it was given and just what Hie. ee Guta was. If you have objections to that I will fies the Hurley: I object to pedeiiaey ok notice given to the men. eee cal call pulinesses in this Ma : Objection wa uled. s this a criminal or ar le; aa civil roseeding s? eo on: ee will determine that Kis: ibe bible _ properly. Ginion member Guttman in wit- ness box). You were employed at Dominion Bridge prior to the Bia anean swig . strike was ae ‘you went out on_ strike uu got io ihe aes ee tt you mn Ju he 9. wa taken into custody by volitter and you Jater aleied in ee afternoon on your own nce, In obedience to here. Now I mi day of June in these words “in- junction pane from striking or calling members on strike or hold- at a specified time, It]™ re + Did cer Keng pau at you we rder ‘€ no objection ¥ $ 2 g 3 ® x =z 2 swear th: tion you Mr, -Edis They swore ea hece was a much longer conversation, 74 object, my lord. Manson: If you continue lle ing you vil be the next thi y Mr. ie Fepoliion ue the union nadved that the Order was contrat and was heing appea aled? Ss lanson: y_ did you not tell me rae in fate “rst place? Guttman: There was so much you asked me. Manson: ae it eiescaure of this that ai side os was eet to go to Bie men to court . the shen | told me . the sects oe ork your non-atten: aieee eis would be excused? gan That would mean to sofar as such a strike alte the structure of the 2nd Narrows until such time as Hee Mey Raat ted to the BOT ADEaE sup- OW! ier 16.” at 1 had to go to work, It isa “tee country and I can work if 1 Man : The ¢ union has a right to call y of out Rie strike and to send you back to work, avhy did W | go bacl “a you to? Supposing there was no k to work en age asked en did Ge. fact come to your knot I was told by the union officer to go back to work ‘Monday. union and the bridge company, would you go back t pearetts can’t al =i Manson: if nee Ege to 7 back to work would you be liable ‘Manson: Who telephoned you? ‘Guttman: (See “IRON WORKERS” P. 7) - —From the Victoria Times Dear...ah... about those plans for our ‘uta Vacation +eeah. PAIR WAY BACK, ALMOST ALWAYS DAYTON REMAINS THEIR CHOICE OF A LIFETIME SHOE MANUFACTURING CO (B.C.) LTD 2248-50 East Hastings St. Vancouver, B. C. *MUGWUMP — A MAN SITTING ON A FENCE WITH HIS MUG ON ONE SIDE AND HIS WUMP ON THE OTHER,